SharePoint 2013 Still Lags .NET Competitors for Mid-Market Web CMS

New Real Story Group Research finds other vendors stronger at digital marketing use cases

Tony Byrne

We were surprised by how much the 2013 platform feels under-baked for WCM, especially given Microsoft's traditional emphasis on predictable system behavior.

Boston, MA (PRWEB) June 25, 2013

The 2013 update to web content management (WCM) services in SharePoint has proven mostly a "catch-up" release at a time when most .NET competitors have upgraded their web engagement and marketing capabilities, according to new research from independent analyst firm, The Real Story Group.

"As with each release, Microsoft has improved the editorial experience, but the company seems to retain a tin ear for site and experience management services," notes RSG Senior Analyst, Irina Guseva. "Its major competitors in the mid-market can deliver more marketing and engagement capabilities, typically at a lower price point."

RSG's research also found that many of the newer capabilities in SharePoint 2013 web publishing, such as Cross-Site Publishing with FAST Search services, can deliver unexpected results. Most of these newer features are not yet available in the cloud-based version of SharePoint, and therefore not amenable to the more rapid upgrade schedule that Microsoft promises for Office 365.

"We were surprised by how much the 2013 platform feels under-baked for WCM," says RSG Founder Tony Byrne, "especially given Microsoft's traditional emphasis on predictable system behavior." Byrne concludes that prospective customers will want to wait for more in-depth field experience before committing to the platform.

About The Real Story Group
The Real Story Group, established in 2001, is a buyer's advocate for enterprises looking to invest in content technologies. We provide research and advisory services to support end users through content technology selection and implementation. We publish independent vendor evaluations that help IT executives sort out suitable technology choices to fit their particular scenarios. Our research is known for its technical depth, readability, and absolute neutrality.